with blackjack and hookers
Meanings
prep_phrase
- Enhanced; improved; said of a new competing product or service compared to an existing one.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see with, blackjack, and, hookers.
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Etymology
From the episode "The Series Has Landed" (1999) of the American animated sitcom Futurama, which includes a running gag involving the robot character Bender stating that he will build his own versions of tourist attractions after being excluded from them, but "with blackjack and hookers" added.
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